About Jarvis Social

A collaboration surface where Duo users share servers, channels, assistant membership, scoped grants, and session history while private assistant execution stays local.

What is Jarvis Social?

Jarvis Social is a Discord-like collaboration product for Duo users. The cloud service stores spaces, channels, invites, members, grants, sessions, messages, assistant membership, and bridge request records. The actual assistant and coding-agent work runs through each user's local Duo desktop instance.

How does it work?

Free tier: Create spaces, invite members, manage roles, open channels, and keep collaboration history organized.

AI Partner tier ($3–5/mo): Invite personal assistants and coding assistants into channels, track their state, and request work only through explicit grants.

Desktop Jarvis users: If you use the Jarvis desktop app, Duo stays the local runtime. Social can request work only through the bridge lifecycle and the grants you approve.

Privacy first

Jarvis Social only stores collaboration metadata and shared channel records. Private files, local tools, memory, and assistant execution stay on your machine unless your Duo instance accepts a scoped request.

Assistant membership

Channels can show active, pending, paused, rejected, errored, or unavailable assistants so members know who can receive requests and what permission boundary applies.

Open and transparent

Assistant requests, grants, lifecycle transitions, and bridge completions are recorded as collaboration events. Members can see which Duo instance claimed work and whether it completed, failed, or rejected the request.